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− | |[[File:T7 autoloop ctrl-25.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli T7 autoloop without terminator at 37°C (trans image)]]
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− | |[[File:T7 autoloop ctrl-26.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli T7 autoloop without terminator at 37°C (gfp image)]]
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− | |[[File:T7_loop_1.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli T7 autoloop with terminator at 37°C (trans image)]]
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− | |[[File:T7 loop 1 gfp.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli T7 autoloop with terminator at 37°C (gfp image)]]
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− | |[[File:T7 autoloop ctrl-10.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli negative control at 37°C (trans image)]]
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− | These pictures show that the T7 GFP autoloop system is efficient since some cells are glowing with GFP fluorescence. Thus, we can conclude that the T7 polymerase is activated.
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− | Finally, we notice there is no difference between the GFP autoloop with and without terminator before the T7 promoter, we can interpret this due to this terminator is a B.subtilis terminator, moreover, we know that this E.coli strain has 4 terminators.
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| + | [[File:T7 autoloop ctrl-25.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli T7 autoloop without terminator at 37°C (trans image) ]] |
| + | [[File:File:T7 autoloop ctrl-26.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli T7 autoloop without terminator at 37°C (gfp image)]] |
| + | [[File:T7_loop_1.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli T7 autoloop with terminator at 37°C (trans image)]] |
| + | [[File:T7 loop 1 gfp.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli T7 autoloop with terminator at 37°C (gfp image)]] |
| + | [[File:T7 autoloop ctrl-10.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli negative control at 37°C (trans image)]] |
| + | [[File:T7 autoloop ctrl-11.jpg|450px|thumb|center|E.coli negative control at 37°C (gfp image)]] |